MOUNTAIN WEST Senior Katie Larkin garnered MWC Offensive Player of the Year honors after after leading BYU to its fifth conference title, but first since 2002. BYU junior defender Andrea Willis earned the MWC Defensive Player of the Year award, while Coach Jennifer Rockwood collected MWC Coach of the Year accolades for the second time at the helm of the Cougars program.

Offensive Player of the Year: Katie Larkin, Sr., F, BYUDefensive Player of the Year: Andrea Willis, Jr., D, BYUFreshman of the Year: Jordan Calhoun, F, TCUCoach of the Year: Jennifer Rockwood, BYU

NORTHEASTLong Island garnered three of the four major Northeast postseason awards, including freshman forward Ariana Calderon claiming dual honors as NEC Player and Rookie of the Year. Tracey Bartholomew was voted NEC Coach of the Year by her peers.

Player of the Year: Ariana Calderon, Long IslandDefensive Player of the Year: Amanda Wheeler, FDURookie of the Year: Ariana Calderon, Long IslandCoach of the Year: Tracey Bartholomew, Long Island

OHIO VALLEYEastern Kentucky's Kayla Swearingen and Morehead State's Jillian Birchmeier were named 2008 Co-Offensive Players of the Year. Birchmeier also earned Freshman of the Year accolades, making her the first player to receive both honors in the same season.

PAC-10UCLA senior Christina DiMartino was named Pac-10 Player of the Year, Stanford forward Lindsay Taylor was named Freshman of the Year and Stanford head coach Paul Ratcliffe was named Pac-10 Coach of the Year.

Player of the Year: Christina DiMartino, UCLAFreshman of the Year: Lindsay Taylor, StanfordCoach of the Year: Bech Acreman, Murray State

SEC Florida's Becky Burleigh received her third SEC Coach of the Year honor after guiding the Gators to a perfect 11-0 conference record and the regular-season championship.

Coach of the Year -- Becky Burleigh, FloridaScholar-Athlete of the Year -- Allison Whitworth, AuburnOffensive Player of the Year -- Malorie Rutledge, LSUDefensive Player of the Year -- Megan Tomlinson, GeorgiaFreshman of the Year -- Katy Frierson, Auburn

SUMMIT Champion South Dakota State placed eight members on the Summit three all-league teams, led by Defensive Player of the Year Kerstyn Farrell.

Offensive Player of the Year -- Jessica Boyle, OaklandDefensive Player of the Year -- Kerstyn Farrell, South Dakota State Newcomer of the Year -- Alicia Brock, IUPUI Coach of the Year -- Chris Johnson, IUPUI

Player of the Year -- Taryn Hemmings (Denver, Sr.)Newcomer of the Year -- Laura Hyvonen, (Florida Atlantic, So., F)Freshman of the Year -- Shan Jones (MT, Fr., F)Co-Coaches of the Year -- Thomas Chestnutt, FIU, Jeff Hooker, Denver

WAC Hawaii swept the Player of the Year honors as Taryn Fukuroku was named Offensive Player of the Year and Nicole Mikula was voted Defensive Player of the Year.

Freshman of the Year - Shantel Flanary, F, Utah StateOffensive Player of the Year - Taryn Fukuroku, Sr., F, HawaiiDefensive Player of the Year - Nicole Mikula, So., D, HawaiiCoach of the Year -- Heather Cairns

WCCPortland, which posted its second consecutive undefeated season in WCC play, was rewarded with three players on the All-WCC first team, including redshirt senior Megan Rapinoe, who earned WCC Player of the Year honors. Defensive Player of the Year -- Brittany Cameron, San Diego Player of the Year -- Megan Rapinoe, PortlandFreshman of the Year -- Danielle Foxhoven, PortlandCoach of the Year -- Garrett Smith, Portland